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[2023-12-27] ¡Abraza el Año Nuevo con nuevas palabras y un poco de humor!

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¡Hola a todos!

Mientras reflexionamos sobre el pasado y nos preparamos para nuevos comienzos, queremos involucrarnos más con el futuro de todos nuestros queridos estudiantes, comenzando con un poco de risa y aprendizaje.
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reflexión

The Spanish word for reflection is 'reflexión'. It is used similarly to how it is used in English; to indicate the mirroring of light or other waves, or to suggest deep thought or consideration about something.

Here's how to use it:

  • Me gusta tomar un tiempo para la reflexión durante mi día.
  • Al atardecer, la reflexión del sol en las ventanas es dorada.
  • La reflexión mental es tan importante como el ejercicio físico.

nuevos comienzos

The Spanish phrase 'nuevos comienzos' is used in contexts reflecting the start of something new, such as a project, a year, or a phase of life. It can be used both literally and metaphorically, much like its English equivalent 'new beginnings'.

Here's how to use it:

  • Todos merecen nuevos comienzos
  • Abrazo nuevos comienzos con entusiasmo
  • Los nuevos comienzos requieren dejar ir el pasado

involucrar

The Spanish word 'involucrar' corresponds to the English term 'involve.' It is commonly used in Spanish conversations and writing to express the notion of including someone or something as a part of a situation, event, or action. It can also denote the idea of making someone become closely connected or associated with someone else in some form of activity. Usage of 'involucrar' typically depends on the subject matter and context.

Here's how to use it:

  • Ella tiende a involucrar a todos en sus decisiones.
  • La policía se involucró en el caso.
  • Es duro cuando te involucras emocionalmente y no resulta como esperabas.

futuro

The Spanish word 'futuro' is used very similarly to the English word 'future'. It refers to the time that is to come and can be used in contexts which talk about plans, predict forthcoming events or speculate. It can be applied to various scenarios in Spanish speaking conversation or writing.

Here's how to use it:

  • El futuro es incierto.
  • Siempre estoy pensando en el futuro.
  • Estoy seguro de que el futuro será mejor.

todos

The Spanish word 'todos' is used to refer to all the people in a group. It is used in the same contexts as the English word 'everyone'. For example, in the sentence 'Everyone is here', the Spanish translation would be 'Todos están aquí'. Note that 'todos' also agrees in gender and number, if you are talking about a group of females it changes to 'todas'.

Here's how to use it:

  • Este problema afecta a todos.
  • Todos los caminos llevan a Roma.
  • Todos los estudiantes deben hacer la tarea.
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